Penstemon ‘Snowstorm’ produces elegant pure white flowers, lightly tinged pink in bud, over a long summer season. These 5 garden‑ready plug plants establish quickly and are ideal for protected beds and borders where they can return year after year.
Penstemon ‘Snowstorm’ is a refined and elegant perennial producing pure white, trumpet‑shaped flowers that open from soft pink‑tinged buds. Flowering continuously from early summer into autumn, it brings clean, fresh colour to borders and is especially effective in mixed plantings and cottage‑garden schemes.
This variety performs best in a sheltered, well‑drained bed or border, where its upright stems and delicate blooms can shine year after year. It pairs beautifully with salvias, echinaceas, lavender and foliage plants, adding height, movement and pollinator appeal.
Your order includes 5 × 5cm garden‑ready plug plants. These establish quickly and can be planted out immediately in warm weather or potted on to grow stronger before planting out.
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🌿 Key Features & Benefits
- 🤍 Pure white flowers, flushed pink in bud
- 🌿 Long flowering through summer and early autumn
- 🪴 Includes 5 × 5cm garden‑ready plug plants
- 🌞 Thrives in sun or partial shade
- ✔️ Ideal for borders, cottage gardens & pollinator displays
- 🐝 Attractive to bees and beneficial pollinators
- ♻️ Eco‑friendly R‑PET packaging
- 🚚 FREE P&P via RM48 Tracked
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🌿 Planting & Care
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Position: Full sun or light shade
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Soil: Fertile, well‑drained soil
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Flowering: Summer to early autumn
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Habit: Upright, bushy perennial
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Best for: Borders • Cottage gardens • White planting schemes
🌿 FAQs
Is Penstemon Snowstorm hardy?
Yes — hardy in most UK gardens with good drainage.
Can it flower in its first year?
Often yes, especially when planted early in the season.
Is it suitable for pots?
Yes, it performs well in containers with regular watering and feeding.